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The "Broomstick Belle"
Sunday 29th October 2006
A photo report by P Lockett, E C Friel, D Wenlock and P McCann.

Railways are steeped in history...many volunteers at Whitehead have talked of hearing footsteps in the carriages at night when no one else is there...so every year we operate Halloween Steam specials to see if anyone else is chilled by the ghost train...



Whitehead Works ImageAt half past four in the morning No.186 started to make steam. Her fire had been lit four hours before. Here she blows steam lazily into the cold night air.


Whitehead Works ImageAt eight o' clock the engine crew arrived as the sun emerged over the horizon.


Whitehead Works ImageAnd the steamraiser transferred his attentions to the Downpatrick and County Down Railway's 0-6-0T No.90. This locomotive is at Whitehead for an overhaul before moving to her new home in Downpatrick. Her valves had recently been reset and today she was to be steam tested to see if any improvement had been made.  Here the steamraiser is cleaning her whistle.


Whitehead Works ImageOur train makes two return trips during the day, giving over 500 people an exciting Halloween day out.


Whitehead Works ImageWhilst the main train is away from Whitehead, the opportunity was taken to operate No.90 and test the work that has been carried out on her.  Luckily we didn't need the cash and carry coal this day!


Whitehead Works ImageAlthough No.186 is the oldest Great Southern and Western Railway locomotive on the mainline, No.90 is 4 years older again and will be an excellent addition to the Downpatrick and County Down Railway.


Whitehead Works ImageNo.186 and train are back at Whitehead.  The locomotive has been replenished with water and has run-round to the other end of its train for the return journey to Belfast Central.


Whitehead Works ImageMeanwhile, on the platform the passengers are enjoying comparing costumes, watching the entertainers doing balloon modelling and face painting, taking part in the fancy dress parade, looking through their complimentary goodie-bags or visiting the RPSI station shop!  So much to do!

Whitehead Works ImageThere is also plenty of time to get pictures taken by the steam engine, talk to the driver and savour the atmosphere.

Whitehead Works ImageThere is no doubt that Halloween is a spooky time - I'm sure Sir Lancelot didnt have such fine wool in his armoury all those years ago!


Whitehead Works Image258 years of history (not counting the crews and carriages)!  The crews of the two GS&WR locomotives exchange pleasantaries.


Whitehead Works ImageThen the crew of No.90 watch the mainline train depart for Belfast Central.

Whitehead Works ImageNew floodlights in the yard at Whitehead have opened new evening photographic opportunities and here No.186 rests after a busy day moving over 500 happy ghosts and goblins.  Time for a rest before the santa trains...
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